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= 1 LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT r Grover's ToEaTER.—Mr. and Mrs. Barney iams continue their en, ment at Gro- , and the Irish domestic drama, “Uncle Pat's Cabin, or Lights and Shades of Lowly Life,” and Mrs. Williams’ specialty, «‘ Yankee Courtship,” are announced for to-night. In the latter play Mrs. W. will sing many amu- sing songs and dance her great Arkausas reel. ‘Two new and delightful plays are in active preparation at Grover’s. * Forp’s TuEsTER.—Maggie Mitchell has laid *, © Fanchon” aside temporarily, and will to- * yight appear in her next best character, as “in «The Pearl of Savoy, ora Mother’s yer.” In order to produce the play prop- erly, Mr. Ford bas at much expense produced yew scenery, new and characteristic costumes and anpropriate music This play is not quite so interesting as “ Fanchon,” but it possesses .. many beautiful features. »_ THE CIRCUS remains at the corner of New joryork avenne and 6th street, and Rivers and *@ Derious have the satisfaction of knowing that * their efforts to please are appreciated, for the tent is always well filled. The company is ibroughout a good one, and the pertormances re of an interesting and amusing character. at Mr.and Madame Showles will intro- eir celebrated trained horses and mules. NTERBURY.—Mr. Lea announces a good for to-night. He has effected a re-engage- mt with John Denier, the noted gymnast and pe-walker, who will perform the perilous wre of walking blindfolded fron the stage to ie gallery with a young lady on his back. mp The other old and popular members of the com- ‘Topany Still remam with Mr. Lea, and will appear to-night. Revigiovs Revivals.—Last night, Rev. . Mr. Thrush, pestor at McKenaree Chapel, preached a very interesting sermon from the text of Proverbs, 29th chapter, Ist verse: «« He that being often reproved, hardeneth his neck, shall suddenly be destroyed, and that without Temed: The Chapel was crowded with at- tentive hearers, and at the conclusion of the discourse the uspal! services at the altar du- - ingrevival seasons were resnumed,and sey- ¢ erat presented themselves for the prayers of the church. At Ryland Chapel, where Rev. J. M. H. Lemon is pastor, a seriesof very spirited meet- ings is in progress, and much interest is mani- Yested, and penitents present themselyes nightly at the altar. At the East Washington Methodist Episcopal church, for many years known as the Ebenezer, Sn interesting meeting is in progress, and quite a number of conversions have already been reported This station is under the charge of Rev.H, N. Sipes; who last evening preached an interesting sermon on Lot lingering in so- dom, after which several penitents came for- ‘ward to thealtar for prayer. At the East Washington Methodist Protes- . tant church (corner of 5th street and Virginia Svenue) under the charge of Rev. W. W. Reese, there is also an interesting meeting in pro- gress, the little edifice being nightly crowded, and numbers presenting themselves at the al- tar. A number of conversions have already been reported, and the interest taken seems to Reon the increase. HIRD WARD MertinG —Another meeting vise means for procuring substitutes or its was held on Saturday evening at erance Hali,and was largely attended. “Mr.N.D Larner (presiding) stated that the deficiency had been reduced to 26, and that he had put in representative recruit for President Lincoln, said recruit being credited to the Third ‘Ward. The Chair also desired to correcta Statement made at another ward meeting, by Mr. Semmes, to the effect that the Third Ward ad outbid him, (Mr. S.) for arecruit. Mr. er said he had never, knowingly, in the Present canvass, outbid any ward of the city. Mr. Wright. on leave, withdrew his motion 2o \ Offered on Friday night that the funds of the ciation be divided ameng drafted mem- 8, and submitted one which was adopted, at all drafted men of the ward who had not tributed to the funds of the association be ‘equested to meet at Temperance Hall on onday night, and deposit 8300 each, with ip tne President, in order to procure reeruits to Mill the quota. If they do not come forward, the funds shall be equally divided among those ‘who have contributed. On motion cf Mr. Sharretts, a vote of thanks ‘was tendered to Mr. Lincoln for his generous donation to the ward. ea. ba} te Sea es 3 FuNERraL.—Yesterday afternoon the funeral of Capt. W. F. Steele, 2d D.C, regiment, took ¢@ place trom his late residence on I street south, wet Gear the Marine Garrison, and was numer- Sue@Oaly attended, it being one of the largest fa- which has ever taken place in the Sixth P The services at the house were con- ba by Rey. Mr. Lockwood, after which ession was formed, and preceeded to tern Burial Ground, where the remains finterred. The officers of the 2d Inhstrict, one company, accompanied by the regi- ; ital band, Union Lodge No, 11, and Mage. a Encampment No. 4, and Grand En- Ry pment and Grand Lodge of Udd Fellows, a 9p be: ola - out in large numbers, the Odd Fellows ing accompanied by Prof. Pier’s Lincoln Hospital Band. The pall-bearers were two each from the military, Encampment, Grand ge and Union Lodge. The services at the Wwe were conducted by Grand Chaplain P. et, of the Odd Fellows, after which the Military honors were shown—three vol- ing fired over the grave. Capt. Steele garded an excellent officer, and his loss deeply felt by hisregiment. He had for some months with a pulmonary t. et Se ene ‘ANS’ COURT, Judge Purcell.—On Satar- he will of the late Mary Miller, was be proved and admitted to probate. The itator leaves the house, No. 270 © street, in which she resides to Wm. A. Boss, in consid- eration of his kindness in attending to her business, with the proviso, that he shall have AmMonument erected over her grave, enclosed “with an fron railing: and directs the house, "No. 552 12th street, to be sold for the benefit of % it. Vincent’s (Catholic Orphan Asylum, to which the balance of her property, including her jewels are also bequeathed. Mr. Boss is named ss executor, and qualified as such. The will of the late James Gordon, bequeath- . ing his‘property to his wife, was filed for pro- ? te. The will of Joseph Owens, which was roved by two witnesses four years since, was ' lly proved, the third witness making his ap- Trance and swearing thereto. Thos. W. Berry was appointed administra- tor with the will annexed of Washington Berry, deceased. ae eedieetne Gen. Burnuam.—The body of Brig. Gen. iram Burnham, who was Killed while as- jaulting the rebel works at Chapin’s farm on oa? hursday morning last, was brought to this ty yesterday. aud deposited in the embalming tablishment of Drs. Brown & Alexander pre- ~eParatory to its being coffined and sent to Che- geld. Washington county, Maine, in charge of Capt. Obas. A. Clark, Gen. B.‘sassistant ad- Fg jutant general. Gen. Burnham was wounded the abdomen by # Minie ball while moving his brigade around to the right to attack a party of the enemy who were still in the works aiter we had captured the main portion of them Gen. B.'s brigade suffered severely, all of the field officers being placed hors ducembat, Gen, ¢ Barnbem came ont as colenelot the 6th Maine, and was promoted last March. PE SS SEETE SUBSTITUTES 1N DEMAND,—Men who were drafted, and who are now on the lookout for Substitutes, express tears that they will have to leaye their business and their families and fall into the ranks. A few days before the draft substitutes were plenty, at yery low Prices; but-since the wheel began to turn, sub- Stitutes have disappeared suddenly, and the Prices ran up swiftly. Until this morning the 2 lowest price offered was 2500, and that not ac- cepted; 0 to $900 being demanded. The a@garcity is attributed to the brokers’ strategy— ‘withholding the substitutes until the last mo- ‘ment, in order to secure the highest prices. ‘The brokers deny the charge, and contend that the scarcity is re - = Arrorntep —Samuael Wells, Esq., lately Assistant Construcung Engineer at the New ‘York Nay Yard, has received the a, ment of Constructing Engineer at the Wash- ington yard, vice W. J. ler, Esg., and on Satarday entere on his duties. Mr. Welles, although @ young man. brings te the position ‘ge experience, and no doubt he will prove valuable officer. 1 For THE BENEFIT OF THE SECOND WaRD Drarvrep Mgn.— To-morrow afternoon there ‘will be @ performanee at Grover’s Theater for the benefit of the drafted men of the Seeond Ward, The drema of «Ben Bolt,” and the @omedy of the Spoiled Child,” will both be performed; a!! the members of Mr. Grover’s 3 company having volunteered, 4s has also Kop- i> bis grand orchestra. ae -_ " 2 EL ee SPECIAL NOTIOES. he M held at ie ee of ers.of eneit of 3. 4 Say req te m to be 3 joc! <i DOL a ghPW BLKY: | “eee DIED, On Baturday moraing, October Ist, departed this life, ADELADE VIRG. bh a ¥ TA, daughter of Josep Her guardian ange! heard hi And swifton high he bore slong. Those strains which charm our mortal eat Patil they reached that heavenly sphere, here 3 ite Where all ig joy, and fife, and light, They fell upon her Saviour’s ear He bade a messenger draw near, him his errand gave Twas as she I died to save, Go bring little Ada home. » Let her no more and exile roam. Bid sorrowing parents not to mourn The child from their embraces tern, Transplanted to a heavenly clime Unfettered by the bands of time, She'll in angelic beauty shine. About the throne of love divine. ‘al 29 Gonder night at 10 o’clock. October 24, 1854, MARY ELIZABETH COLUMBUS, the daughter of Charles and Martha R. Columbus aged 4 sears apd4months. The funeral will take place from thejresidence of her parents, on Eighth street, bet. N and O No. 236, 0n to-morrow Evening at 2 o'clock. The friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend. And is my girl cold in death, nee one we Joxee £0 well? mh er prattling tongue no more we'll hear While on this earth we dwell. Lonely the house ard sad the hours Bince my sweet girl ix gone; But oh, a brighter home than ours, In heaven, is now thine own. At bis residence, No. 19 Ist street, Georgetown on this morning, $d inst., CHARLES MYERS, in His funeral will @ place on te-morrow at 3 p. m. His friends and acquaintances are all invited to attend without further potice. i On the 2d inst., at half-past 1 0’clock, MARTHA, infant daughter of William and Narcissa Randall, aged 2 years, : Funeral takes place from the residence of her sister, on I st., bet. 43¢ and 6th. 38 On the morning of the 3d inst., J. B. BRIDGB, aged 62 yea's, a native of Liverpool, Eogisnd. but for the last twelve years a resident of this city. The funeral will take place frem his late resi- dence, 603 H street, to-morrow (Tuesday) even- ing, at $o%clock. ie At Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, September 25th. MARY £.,.wite of Lt. James A- aprder, VBA gud deagbtct of B. A, Eliason, Esq., of George- GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS L255 LETTERS REMAINING IN THE POST OFFICE, GEORGETOWN, D. 0. Octopeg 1, 1864. To obtain any of these letters, the applicant must call for ** advertised letters,” give the date of this list, and pay one cent for obket © g If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Place the postage stamp on the upper right-hand eorner, and leave space between the stamp and direction for post-marking without interfering with the writing. A request for the return of a letter to the writer, if unclaimed within thirty days or less, written or rinted with the writer’s name, pest office, and Btate, across the left-band end of envelope, on the face side, will be complied with at the usual pre- gaic rate of posters. payable when the letter is elivered to the writer. LADIES’ LIST. Arny Mrs Sallie follespangh Mrs Ellen Anderson Miss Mary E Murdock Mrs Mary A Adama Mrs Barker Miss Catherine Balden Miss © Morm Miss M BR Morrison Mrs Min¢ Boyd Mrs Elizabeth Brown Mrs Elizabeth gle Mrs Harriet Baily Mary Peters Mrs Alice Ann Peck Mias H P Phillips Miss Annette Qween Mrs 0 B_ Oramer Miss Mary AC Roapsummer Miss K Caton Mrs Margaret E Rudd Mixs Jennie Chandler Miss Mary Clark Miss Jennie Domnerly Mrs Martha Dortney Miss Mary J Rabbitt Mrs Alice Shipman Mrs © A Tilliman Mrs Mary Tighe Misa Sarah Diggs Mrs Louisa Thomas Mary Biwards Mrs CO Lanby Thompson Mrs Jno Ford Miss Martha Tracy Miss Chrriotte D | Farrell Miss Mary Wilson Miss M B Farr Mra Elizabeth Warren Miss Ellen Hoxley Miss Pilmo Walker Miss Anna Kent Mrs Ritter GENTLEMEN’S LIST. Adams LH Opt Darley& Co | Ormend Wm Allen John E Driscoll Alex Oneill Michael Allen Jos Mast FlintHerman Ogelton Jeremh Acla Henry Garry ThosM Potner& Recker Armbright WJ Gail Coonrad Plammer WmD Blizzard Wm _ _ Hoover Henry Popp Reuben Bates HenshawS Hilton Wm Porey Peter D-2 Butler Oratio Henson WT Cpt Philbrook ACpt Bradshaw Jas Healy Mathew Pierce A Ballin Herman pair J ARev_ Roberts PerryS Brollin Jacob Hamilton Geo © Ruppert Jno Burriss Marsha! Hucy Jas Rives Biair Mast Croe Jos 2 Mattingly TO Soper Isaac Capt Cauffman Jno McReynolds J Saxton Jno B-2 ConnellyJno MatthewsJno Sprankle D M Cox Oliver Rey MilbornJn0Q Sullivan Denis A Chrilty WHCpt McDonellJas Thomas Jas CoombsACpt McDanielsJH West pelsce A Dufin Wm ably Geo Willitt AT Dooley Mich’l NickersonC L Weuilier JacobS Davies DM Nolan Chas Young Mary Mrs Derkualer Mic’t Rawlins J M- y MISCELLANEOUS .—Proprietor Chinese Tooth he me: seu eas eee te bey et of the i k; No. 73 Gay street. Ogpambia Banks No. TMNRY ADDISON, P. M. DRAFTED MEN IN GEORGE- TOWN. D. C.—Yoa are respectfully re- quested to attend a meeting at ane Hall, (old Council Chamber,) on MONDAY BVENING, the Sd inst., at 7%: o'cloek, to take into consideration matters of importance to yourselves, It is desired that no one welt sttcog cou meeting bee crated itizens, Punctual attendance is reques' eee ENRY ADDISON, Mayor. Maror’s Orrice, GEORGETOWN, October 1, 2864. oc 1-2t GmneErown CORPORATION STOOK.— I Those persons who may be disposed to pur- chase Georgetown Corporation Stock, which bears an interest of six per cent, Degen oe) payable quarterly, can obtain som plying M. LAIRD. Clerk of said Corpo oc 1-dtN1 TO THE WANTS. FOR RENT AND SALE. AUCTION SALES. _Whom the best Northern city prices will be WANTED First class COAT MAKERS, to a paid on, Tucker, Stabler & Young, Wm. T. Grifith Jas. Lackey, fistae eR E desbes,”" in s i Geo. F. ‘Sebsfer, M. Losano, McRae & Taft, ‘Wm. Peterson, oc3-tf Merchant Tailorsef Washington City. WANTED —Br ‘® respectable girl, a SITU- ATIOF to cook, wash and iron for » small family, Apply corner 23d and I sts. itt ANTED—A HOSTLER. Inquireat FLEM- MING’S National Stables, on © street, be- tween 44 and 6th. oc 3-3t* ANTED—A YOUNG MAN to stand in store. Apply at HARBISON’S Gift Store, 3d st and Pa. av. it" ANTED—A BOY to attend a Restaurant. In- quire at Northwest cor’r of 22d and G streets, oct 3 2t* WANTED—A SOLICITOR for a Daily Adverti, sing Bheet. Address for three days ‘'S.,”’ at this office. it* W ARNTED_One hundred MEN this day for the Army and Navy, white or colored. Apply to 509 New Jersey avenue. oe 3-2t* | ANTED IMMEDIATELY—Threo good CAR- PENTERS. Applyto CISSEL & GRIMES. Bish at., bet. Bridge st. and Canal, Georgctown Ww ANTED— ic ‘a respectable, settled woman, & BITUATION as chambermaid, to do plain id to in washing and ironing. Ad- .. Star office. 1t* TED—A SITUATIO) ya young man, as bartender, has had experience in several Hotels north, Address “Hotel,” Washington Post ice, D.C, 1t* i RESPECTALE GIRLS DESIRES A eituatien in a respectable family, one as cook Address mo. ee and the other as cham bermaid, 2sth at., between L and M sts, WANTED by &@ respectable GIRL, « situation as cook, washer andironer in a private family, one who can come well recommended. Apply at No. 120 1334 street, between Md. Ave, and Dats., Island, oct 8-2t* 'VUABD WAN'T ED—BOARD wanted by a gentle- man, Wife and daughter 12 pears, of age ina genteel neighborhood. for whic’ O65 per month will be paid, Address ** F.,”’ Box 1,135, P.O. Oc 3-1w* W ANTED—By a lady:of experience, a SITUA- TION as English Governess, would have no objection to travelin, or to making herself gener- ally useful. Best of reference given. Adiress “O,’’ Star office. or3 lw* WANTED_A WOMAN to cook, wash and iron GIRL to do for s small family. Also. = housework, Also, two FARM HANDS. Permanent employment to suitable hands, married or single, Apply to W G. BUSEY, High st: eet, below Bridge, Georgetown, oc 3-3t* Wa4nt A ne industrious. honest AMER- IOAN WOMAN, middle aged preferred, to do chamberwork, Also,a WOMAN to cook, wash and iron, Those who can furnish good recom- mendations can find a good home and good wages, at 415 8th street, between Gand H. Call after 4 p.m., or before 9 a.m, oc 3-2t* ANTED—By a lady, BMPLOYMENT as copy- V¥ ist. Address COPYIST, W. H. C., through city Post Office. oc 1 8t* LAtQRERS WANTED-—Apply at J. W. THOMP- SON & CO,’8, 269 Pa. avenue, soutn side, near ith st. oc 1-2 ANTED—A_ good colored COOK, WASHER ‘and IRONBR. Apply at No.451 2d at. east, below Pennsylvania avenue. Must bring recom- mendation. 0c 1-3t* ANTRD TO RENT—Enough FURNITURE for three bed-rooms, for which a liberal price will be paid monthlyin advance. Best of care will be taken and good references given. Address Dr. E.L.T.. StarOffice, 1 3t* ANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM by two young gentlemen. | Must be within four . & 0. BR. W. squares of ..W. Depot. Address. stating rice and location, JAMES D, BPENCER, Box 258, Washington, D. 0. oc 1:3t* A MIDDLE-AG or elderly woman, of neaf, industrious habits, can find a good permineitt HOME in a small family, by addressing for a few days toquirer,”? Star office, Washington, D.C. oc 1-2t* W 4AsHINGTON ARSENAL, Wasuincton. D. C.. Sept. 3°, 1864. ree ree Caan sine: BLACKSMITHS. 8 ' 0. oees 83.25 per day. Avvly ‘tt. BENTON, ocl-st Major of Ordnance, Com’dg Arsenal. ANTED—A respectable woman asCOOK, To one who understands her business will receive the highest wages. Apply at No, 174, cor. F and 18th sts, sep 3)-3t* W ANTED—Two neat, industrious GIRLS—one and a gcook wag and iron; the other to nurse in housework. ed street west and E north, ‘nop S0-8t™ W AnTED— Three DRESSMAKERS, at No, 359 18th street, between H and I sts. None need apply but geod hands, Also, two young GIRLS to learn the business, sep 30 3t* ANTED.—A young man wishes to secure the services of a gentleman competent to teach the Latin Janguage from one to two hours datly. Please address T.H.T ,Star Office. sep 3)-3t* — Hook WANTED—An unfurnished HOUSE, with from sixteeightrooms. Calloraddress Mrs. M,, 455 12th street, stating location and terms. sep 3)-St™ W ANTED—First-class COAT HANDS, to which the best Northern city prices shall he paid. Also,aweekly HAND. Applyto F.J.HEIBER: GER, Citizen ana Military Tailor, No, 362 under Metropolitan Hotel. sep 3)-tf ANTED—A WOMAN as cook for arestaurant, One who thoroughly understands the busi- meee may apply arsed ately st 295 E street, be- ween and Mth, sep 30-3t* Cc. W. CAMPBELL. My DOLLABI KBY ofa ins respectab! town. ‘en doll: mation which will secure such & place. ct P.O, Box 357, Washington. rs reward will be given for infor- Please ad- Sep 3)-3t* LOST, AND FOUN 50 REWARD.—Strayed or stolen, on Sunday evening, between 7 and 8 o'clock, from the Parsonage of Rock Creek Church. one bay HORSH, 7 years old. 15 hands high, one bind foot a little white. Also, a BUGGY. ‘shifting top, leather trimming. Any person bringing the said horse and buggy shall reecive. the above reward, of one- half for each, HENRY QDUEBN, near Fort Bun- er Hill, or S. BACON’S Grocery, 7th street and Pa. avenue, oc 3-3t* $5 REWAHRD.—Strayed away, Friday, 30th, one & brindle BULLOCK, with thick horns, weigh- ing 1.100 lbs. Any person returning him to me, at the corner of Q and 20th street, will receive $5 reward, toc 1-3t"} WM. LINKINS, STBAY—On the 6th of September, 1s54,a RED COW, ears slip, tips of horns off, and front part of bag white. A literal Uwill be aid to any perzon who will give information of er whereabouts, at GEO. WUNDER’S Dairy, ene mile north of Cagitol, or H. C. STROMAN, No, 376 435 st., Island. oc 1-3t* AME INTO THE ENCLOSURE, on tbe farm occupied as “Colored Home,”’ in Georgetown, D. C.. corner of Fayette and 7th sts , one small red COW with large cow bell fastened to her neck, ‘be owner. is Fesnested to prove property, pay cSarges and take her away, Oc 1-3t* VAUGHAN & HARDY._ CARPENTERS WANTED. Headquarters Department of Washington, Diice Chief Quartermaster, Nos, 534, 595, 838 14th atreet. near New York av,,/ WaAsuiGTon. Bept.29. 1854.) Wanted immediately, fifty good CARPENTERS to go to Point Lookout. Maryland. Wages $70 per month and aration. Each workman wii! bring his own kitof tools, Transportation will be furnished ye we cement Ie wie warkingn and their 00! from this ci ‘orn! okout. JOHN A. BLISON, Cotmel snd Chief Quartermaster, sep 3-tf epartment of Washington, ANTED—A small HOUSE, five to seven rooms, ina respectable neighborhood, within five minutes’ walk from Post Office,or of convenient ac- cess by horse cars, Address, stating terms and location, W.N.H., Box 755 Post Office sep 23-lw* ABORERS WANTED.—Wanted immediately two hundred LABORERS to MORE on the see- ond track cf the Washington Branch of the Balti more and Ohio Railroad, between Washington and Anvapolis Juncti The highest wages will be yen, and the laberers will be furnished by the company with board, Apply in Baltimore at the office of the-Master of Road, Camden Btation In Rethicgton to Mr. GEO. 8. KYONTZ, Agent. at {he Railroad Depot, or to, Mr. W. W. PLUMMER, pervisor on line of road. JOHN L. WILSON, I OST—One of the FLAGS that decorated the 4 stand at the McClellan Ratification Reeting on the I7th ult, about 15 feet. long an.6 or 8 wide, with an eagle in its centre. Suncosed to have been taben from the Court Room on Monday following the meeting nieht. Any one that will bring the diag tome, or give any information by which I can recover it, will receive a suitable reward. a __ J. W. MORSELL, oc 1-3t No, 326 C st., bet. 6th and7th. Lt: Thorsday, between the War Depart- ment and the Gapitol, a large ENVELOPE. containing oficial papers. A liberal reward will be given if returned to the Star Office. se3*-3t* Cane To THE PREMISES OF THE SUB- Bcriber, living near Tenpallytown, on the 15th September, aw hite and red BUFFALO COW, The owner orewasrs are requeaion 2o. Cue: d rove property, charges e he Pep aest yO PENNY SHEN OUND TRESPASSING on my enclosures, two white HOGS; one weighing about 125 pounda, = the Orne sid peor he oxuer is P aebebasty o come forward, prove property Sy and take them away. ALPHEUS GHATS Gol. Naylor's Farm. sep 30. 3t* REWARD —Was stolen from the pastare $60 ot the subscriter, living near ihe pas Old elds,*’ Prin eorge county, Md.. on the night of the 27th September, a dark iron gray MARE, with a long mane and tail, full sixteen hands high, long body. large head, d a Roman nose; bas never been shod, and a split in one of her front feet; four years old last spring. s Was taken at the same time with the mare, a yery dark chestnut sorrel GELDING, long tail, fifteen or fifteen and a half bands pigh. carries up well, ten or eleven years old. and had one of two 3 collar gal ly done, besides an old collarmark, ace = sae ae casio. th @ above rewa. ven for their recov- or thirty dollars for either of them, pep stlw oF ee THOMAS BERRY, BOARDING. A FEW GENTLEMBN OAN BE ACCOMMO- 4 with first-class Board and pleasant 4 private family, by applying on te 9, 14, ‘ermn$S) per month. Also. a je Boarders.at $2) per mon! 00 $-3t Rous WITH BOARD. AND TABLE BOARD No, 380 Est. Bet withentsee me mar be had st mie and li = B09: HA Mt eT me ation from ABD AN re s Denarte “preferred. Also, Tele Poard, at Bho. jn Georgetown. MEY Sota and ween 1 GENTH thBOARD at Bep 27-10t Master of Road, B. and 0, BR. R. C= QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, Dspot oF WASHINGTON, WasHincTon. D. O., Sept. 21. 1864. WANTED. AT ONCE—At the Government work- sper, corner of Nineteenth and F streets, TWEN- ‘TY GOOD TINSMITHS, or men who understaad He manufacture and putting up of Sheet Iron Oves, ‘Wages: Seventy dollars per month, with aration. Also, privilege of hoipstal whea sick. 1a a se erat AMES & . ALQ. M., U.8.4., No. . Brig. G d Ohict Quartermasto rig. Gen. an ef Quartermaster, sep aioe Depot of Washington WANTED—The undersigned desires to pur- chase all kinds of ladies and gentlemen's CAST OFF CLOTHING, for which the highest rice will be paid. Call immediately at No. 80 ouisiana avenue, near 9th street. WM. BAILEY Dealer in all kinds of new and second-hand Gloth- ing, Boots and Shoes, &c. Sep 19-Im* URNISHED HOUSE WANTED.—A comfort- ably furnished HOUBE, of moderate size, is wanted immediately. in this aity or Georgetown. Central location preferred. Address Box Washington city post office. Bep 12-t! 4,0R = t 482 Foe Beer. Furnished ROOMS, at 48 2 age weeeee fives Je a ew Meee eS STORE FOR RENT-— 400 D street, between 6th ri For other Auction Sales see first page. THs AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW preend,zth, on reasonable terms, Inquire gn the | PRY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Fe No. 586 7th'and D streets north, WELL FURNISHED BOARDING HOUSBTO | 4 nogiox 9 oes let, on E street, between 2d and 3d streets, No, LOT OR aa FOF A BEAUTIFUL BUILDING 6°. Call immediately, Bath room and gnct | LOR ON SQUaH OS QTRERT, BETWEEN 3D emises, oc 3-3t* or A ETS WET. {OR RENT—T ished fur- one day of October next, at i . havi For further particulars enquire at No. $67 10 ip front on O street and running back the el URNITURE of a dwelling for sale, and the ‘erms ; $50 cash on the day of rem La RS a ae ered Barer ar rere Fowainderin ita ble for a small family. Inquice at DEMONGEOT’S Human Hair Btore, dor, of D and lth sts, oc 3-3t* COR RENT—A large well furnished FRONT POM a Aettter Reon aaioetoe. Apply at No, 459 on ith street, between @ and H sts., West side. = oc 3-3t* Fors ISHED ROOM FOR RENT, without board suitable for two single gentlemen, No, 139 a street south, betweea 6th and 7th, half square from the city railroad. Inquire on the premises. __1t” Roous FOR RENT.—Will be let to single gen- \ tlemen, two Furnished ROOMS. at ten Minutes walk from the Treasury Department. Situated on Mass, Avenue, between Ith and ith streets, north side. oct 3-3t* a deed of trust Sas aaa: conveyancing and revenue of the purchaser. 4 mesic ont Title indisputatde. Fep 29-4 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, B* J. ©. MoGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers, STOOKS AT AUCTION. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, October 3d, at 5 o’clock,at the Auction Rooms, we shall sell in sims to & $28.0 Corporation ef Georgetown, quarterly six per cent, Ftock. $6,%0 Corpo. ation of Washington quarterly six r cent. Stock ‘or poration of Washington six per cent. Stock OR RENT —A large HOUSE in the east part ‘ast (femi-annual,) - ela ashin, — Wi ‘ented On! 0 @ private “orporati: ashin, 2 we . family, “Hent very law ioe wood tenant, “hor ad- Bteek on ° = oper cant 4 €) 8) Shares Washington and Georgetown City Pas- seneer Railroad Stock. $5.00 Washington and Georgetown Railroad Company, First Mortgage Bonds, di 549 ress. orply, to box 642, Postoffice, Georgetown. JOR SALB—a small FRAME HOUSE, on New south side, second door from i Terms cash. and stamps at the expense of theeucshaanr Terme —fepze-___ JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO.. Aucts, cash, is 8 . street, between Bi'and N streets nerth. ecsats | Phy THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, PARTLY DE- AT AUCTION. ahah: On MONDAY AFTERNOON, October 3d, at four o’clock p. m., I will sell, in front of the premises, on the corner of Second and. Warren streets, near the Georgetown College, part of Lot No. 114, front- ing 30 feet on Second street, and 12) feet en War ren street. The building has been partly destroyed by the Jate fire, and with little outlay, can be completely repaired. i, Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve mouths, secured by 8 deed of trust on the property. All conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the purchaser, fale positive. THOMAS DOWLING, rep 8-d {CGon. Union.} Auctioneer. B* WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. Bouth corner Penn’a avenue and Sth street, OCERIES, LIQUORS, CIGARS AND GR QUORS, CIGARS AND TOBAC A 5% ,On TUESDAY MORNING, Oct. 4th, commen- cing at 19 o’clock, we will sell, at the Auction Rooms, an assortment of Groceries, &¢., compri- one Chests Tea. Boxes Coffee 200 Bexes Ground Pepper and Kegs Mustard Boxes Yellow and Fancy Soaps FS SALE OR RENT—The large four story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE. No, 38% on the north side of north O street, between 3d street west and 43g street, having a front of 28 feet on a lot 140 feet deep, with a stable and carriage house building in the rear on an alley 30feet wide. Pos- session of the house can be had im a few days. Ap: ly at 490 H street, t Poise ee JAMES TOWLES, ‘OR RENT—A three-story brick HOUSE, fully furnished. For further particulars, apply on premises, 113 West st.,Georgetown. oc 1-5t™ EK LARGE FRONT ROOM FOR RENT— rnished,at 489 H street, between 3d and 4th streets. oc 1 3t* {;OR RENT—A FRAME HOUSE, containirg 4 rooms, on 33d street. Inquire at No, 332 15th street, between I and K. oc 1-4t* Fe SALE—A GROOERY STORE, doing a good business, or full partner will be taken. Ad- dress ‘'8. A.,”’ Btar Office. oc 1-3t* Fo REN T—Four ROOMB, corner of M and 12th streets, Apply at the grocery store of JAMES WHITE. oc I-e03t* FS RENT—Two UNFURNISHED ROOMS, at No. 501 9th street, between D and E, opposite Grace Church. ‘oc 1-3t* Fo, RENT-STORE and DWELLING, on Vir- far) ms Cases Whisky, Demijohns Brandy giniaavenue, No, 593, between 7th and 8th 88y gnac i sts., near Navy Yard, Inquire 616 Union House, Pereira Henne man oi Brandies, of it} fares Holland Gin, Rye and Bourbon Whisk ‘Neh and Scotch Whisky se Drake's Plantation Bitters Aromatic and Cognac Bitters 1 peo dosen Honey and Fancy Soaps 5).000 Segars, different brands 20 Boxes Navy and other Tobacco 25 Kegs White Lead 10 Barrels Molasees 5) Baskets Hetsick and Siller’s Champagne 25 Barrels Glassware 50 Barrels old Bourbon, Gibson, Byle, Cincin- nati and Rye Whisky 8th st. east. oc Fork SALE—A desirable BUILDING LOT on K ing om Western Market: Apply to CHAS McC alt ing on Western Market. cCAR- THY, corner 1sth and Hi streets, oc 1-1w* F URNISHED ROOM8—TO GENTLEMEN ONLY A neatly furnished CHAMBER, for rent by a private family. No boarders, Apply at 360 11th street, between 2 and M. oc 1-3t* (OR RENT—One convenient FRONT ROOM, _ first floor. Would suit one or two gentlemen: suitable for an office, and near to Government De artments, on G street, between 12thand 13th.No, | Octaves Brandy B23. oe Lat 1 Barrel Apple Brandy 5 Barrels Kilkinnick Tobacco (OR RENT—STABLE and CARRIAGE HOUSR in the alley in square 455, containing 4 stalla and room for two or three carriages. Apply to 2 boxes very superior Old Virginia Tobacco Meerschaum and other Pipes 2new Burglar-proof Safes GEORGE W. YOONG, who may be seen any : f in th morning about 9 o'clock at No. 435 6th at., bet, H | 1, vit & variety of otter goods in the Grocery and F, oc 1-3t* sep 30 {Chron} Auctioneers. Foe RENT—A nice large HOUSE with basement, containing eight rooms, situated in a high, healthy and pleasant neighborhood, on 4th street, between L street and New York avenue. Imme- diate possession. Inquire of D. A. RHODES, No. 12 Senter Market Space, between 8th and 9th sts. oc 1 ro RENT—A small furnished brick HOUSE, containing 7 rooms, with gas and water, Ap- ply at 494 D, bet. Ist and 2d streets. sep 3)-3t* FC RNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with or with- out Board, at 416 G street, between 8th and 9th. sep 30-3t* FoR. SALE—The STOCK and FIXTURES of a Restaurant on 7th street. Apply at No. 450 ¥ sep 39 3t* Y WM. B, LEWIS & CO., Auctioneers. EXTENSIVE SALE OF DRY GOODS. HOBTERY THRE AU . WEDNESDAY, Oct. 5th, at 10 0’clock, the whole stock contained instore corner 7th and I streets, Navy Yard. consisting of r 5,000 yards of Oalicos, Sheeting and Shirting 500 yards of Red and White Flannel 25 doz. Shirts and drawers 100 doz. Harrison’s Spool Cotton Bilks, Velvets, Ribbons, Bonnets, &c, ALSO, Deli . Alpacas, with a large variety of Fanc Dry Goods, Sc. . oc3 W. B, LEWIS & CO., Aucts, BY W.L. WALL & 00.. Auctioneers, South corner Pa, av. and 9th street, EXTENSIVE SALE OF FOREIGN AND BO- MEST'O DRY GOODS AT AUCTION, On THURSDAY MORNING. 6th instant, st ten o’clock , we will sell. at the Auction Rooms, For- sign aud Domestic Dry Goods, consisting of- Whole pieces of Bleac! ad Brown Sheetin, 7th stre and G, 4.OR RENT—One nicely furnished front ROOM, suitable for two single gentlemen. Inquire at No. 61 Louisiana ay., in basement, from9 o’clock &.m_ to 4 o'clock p,m. sep $0-3t* {OR RENT—Three FURNISHED BED ROOMS, th and 9th streets north; aad elec, two FRA GE an Streets north; and also, two b HOUSES for sale. 88D 3)-3t* OR SALE—A BRICK STABLE, (four stalls) in rear of 13th street Baptist Church, between G Whole pi: . * pieces Bleached Brown Bhirting aebb sheets AAT? Ch a te hole pieces Brown and White Canton Flan- FySNisnep ROOMS, with Bo: and Stable | Whole pieces best makesiof Fall Prints , for 4 horses, for rent at No.6 treet. Also, | American Delaines and Foreign Dress Goods pontieman can be accommodated with Table 5 sep 30 lw* OR RENT—A FRAME HOUSE, furnished.con taining six rooms, on 8th street, between Oand P streets north. Good reference required, Possession given immediately. Inquire at No. 473 9th st., corner of E, sep 30-3t* ‘OR RENT—A STORE on Pennsylvania avenue, A bonus will be asked for immediate —posses- nm. Apply to JOHN L, MILLER, 430 Penn. enue, Be 29-1w* (OK SALE—At a liberal price, a fine rosewood PPORTANG: at tho reedencs of BHTLIE AR Ee on Sth st., between E and G, Navy Yard. sep23. lw” Fo, SALE—Two BRICK HOUSES, each con- taining eight rooms, and one Frame House, containing three rooms, in good condition, with Bali Sk Pare Lines #owelsand Linen Toweling and Damask Napkins and Winter Shawls — Cotton and Woollen Hosiery, &c., &c,, &c. Comprising an elegant assortment of Foreign and Domestic Goods, adapted to the approaching be jon. Terms cash. oc3 WM. L, WALL & CO., Aucts, Y WM.L. WALL & OO., Auctioneers, BRUSSELS, VELVET, THREE-PLY, INGRAIN CARPETS, MATTING, SUPERIOR FURNI- TURK, PARLOR SUITS. AND OTAER ARTI- CLES NECESSARY FOR FURNISHING, AT 5,620 feet of ground attached. Price $4,00). In- On THURSDAY MORNING, October sth, com- quire of R. M, COMBS, 8th street, Navy Yard, mencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell at ourlarge and se 28-lw spacious Salesroom, in the rear of our Auction FURNISHED ROOMS to let, without board,at | Booms, the balance of the large stock of Carpet- F at.,¢ f 13th. sep 27 2w* ings, &c , comprising— Velvet, Brussels, Three-ply, Ingrain Rugs, Drug- gets, Mattings, &c 1 Parler Suit in silk Brocateile, complete 3 Parlor Suite in 8triped Reps, complete 1 Parlor Suit in Merroon, comple Walnut Sofas, Tables, Easy, Parlor and Rocking aire Cottage Sets, Hair and Shuck Mattresses Marble-top and Plain Etagers and Whatnots Walnut ana Mahogany, Marble-top and Plain Bu- Treaus Walaue Jenny Lind Cottage, and Plain Bed- steacs Cane-seat Chairs and Rockers Mahogany and Walnut Sideboards Hat Racks, Writing Desks, &c_ With many other articles, which must be sold to clore,to which we especially iavite the attention of the trade and others, as the stock is large, Terms cash, os WML. WALL & CO., Aucts, PUBLIC BALE: By virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Court o Prince George’s County, the subscriber will sell at Public Sale, at the late residence of Anthony Ray, deceased, im Bladensburg district, on THURSDAY, 6TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1564, (if fair, if not the next fair day thereafter,) all the Personal Estate of said deteased, consisting of— Several Horses, Cow, Mule, Rye im the str: a A!l the Vegetables in the Garden, A one-horse Carriage, ap Wagons, a Rye Straw. lot of Hay and Rye Stray $6 bushels snd one Stack of Rye, TPUROR Pua R RENT.—This spacious Villa, well furnished and beautifully situated on the Heights of Georgetown, within a few min- utes’ walk of. ay street cars, is offered for rent to any private family who may dssire such a resi- dence, and who would be acceptable tenants. Ap- ply of She premises, Congress street, Georgetown, sep 27-1w RARE CHANCE! he undersigned off ‘t who: Tg im en i ore otra lesale in good. socality, containing a'well selected stock of Ladies’, Gents’, Misses’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes; also, a handsome stock of Gentlemen’s and Boys’ Clothing, Hats and Caps, and Gents’ Furnishing Goods; also, a lease on store and dwel- ling for 5years. ‘The stand is one of the oldest es- tablished on the Island. ‘Vhe reason for selling out is because he wants to change business. Forany further information call at JUSEPH JOSEPH’Ss, No, 121 4% street, Island sep Z7-1w* GOLING HOUSE FOR SALE, The Proprietor of thi ular and well-known Hotel and Hestaurant intends to retire from busi- noes and oners bi well-known La Ae Dy one wisling te en e iD & BURINESS can call on the Proprietor, 247 Penn- sylvania avenue bet. 12th amd 13th sts. se12-4w* HE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL AT PRI- vate sale a tract of LAND, containing about two hundred and fifty acres, distant about 4 miies from the Capitol. over Bennin, Bridge; about 5) acres cleared,' and 45 in meadow; the balance in unsurpassed timber, mostly oak and chestnut. No improvements, except asmallhouse. For further particulars address Box 384, Washington, D. C.. or inquire of th bscriber, il thi rn in the Field. and Fodder. of Bonning's Bridge. Or Eet) nme Maley mortheatt 464% cords of Out Wood, i _Sep 6-1m* E. SHERIFF, Household and Kitchen Furniture, OR RENT- The largeand commodions ROOMS | arming Utensils. tc. Ke. com prising the second, third and fourth sto- ries over J. L. Kidwell’s new Drug Btore on Est., near corner of Pa. av, and 14th st., two deors be- Will: ? Hotel. : ‘oie JOHN L. KIDWELL. ry and_attic BRICK ii clock a, m. Sate to begin at 10 0’c! Ogk 8 OETA AY Administratrix of Anthony Ray. ce st* E. VOWLES, Anctioneer._ iA SOrrOR SALE OF CONDEMNED HOSPITAL PROPERTY Ww. Will be so'd at OR SALE—A three « HOUSE and out-buildings.on North Capitol street, between B and C, No. 394, nearly opposite the Washington Railway, near the Depot House, containing MupicaL PuRveyor’s orricr, ASHINGTON, D. C,. October 3. 1354. publie auction, at Medical Store- W Airc: MIRRORS, CARPETS BEDS, BED: 0 . . DING, and HOUSEFURNISHING: es ct every: stree! description. B, BUOHLY, 425 7th ter between Gand H.oast side. 486 OHOIOR FALL BLOCK. 4QG 486....... PAPERHANGINGS. .......486 Just opened, a beautiful assortment of Gold, Bm- broidered and medium priced Gilt pavers, Also. & varied and choice stock of Satin and Blauk Papers, Borders, Statues, Centre Pieces, &c. Defers} for ESscrn an Gea or winiow Shades punctually executed in city or country. Terms cash for goods and labor. OVAL PICTURE FRAMES. ‘The richest, handscrest and most varied stock ee one ane — Woo ‘al Picture = ray & istrict, ese are Warra! gilded with gold ieafand of superior workman, "also, @ beantifal assortment of Card Visite Frames of foreign and domestic manufacture. All goods warranted as represented. WINDOW SHADES, Different colors and sizes Window Shades in ., Orders for any required style or size Shad: Bede to order, Si ‘ 486 PIOTURE COBD AND TAggELs, ferent sizes and colors Picture Gord and Tas- sels, Rings, Nails. &c. GARD VISITE FRAMES. Branels Gilt Oa anes in Cait American - RICTUREB, rooms; a vacant lot adjoining; fr a of 55 by 80. For further varticulase aneeire: of eeper’s Depot, corner F and Bighteenta stre-ts, 0.205 | WALL, STEPHENS & CO., Ne. 322 Pennsylva- | iM thiscity, on if nia av. aulé WEDNESDAY. October l2th, 1364. A QUANTITY OF HOSPITAL PURNITURE, Oonsisting of Iron Bedsteads; Hair Pillows, OR RENT—Three-story BRICK HOUSSH, with FORE building containing thts rioms, on av., between I7:h and i8th streets, No. 154. Gas and water op the premires Inquire within between 6 and70’clock im the afternoon, Posses- 4 sion given Oct. Ist. 8ep 22-tf URNISHED ROOMS TO RENT, without Board. Sheets, Blankets, Stoves, Chairs, Knives, Forks, Bpoons, Empty en, &e., &o. ‘hese articles have been condemned as unfit for ‘Hospital use Terms : Cash, in United States currency. Sale to commence at 10) o’clock A. M. t ni’ en only—~347 K si it, By order of Major General Auveur, Inquire of Mrs, A. E. STEPHENSON aye Serge e ESTE ERE AND: exe S! LORETO SENS. Betwetn 7th and 6tl oct 3-td Depot of Washing’ treet. ulré on sep J7-12t" eLekemiaet, BY 2. 0. MeGUIREE 00., Auctioncers SESE A ‘Aan EIGHTEEN SMALL LOTS ON AND NEAR PA. AVENUE D. ‘KK CREEK BRIDGE, AND PERSONAL. A'STONS QUARBYON ROCK GHUEK On MONDAY, the 1th day of October, at 434 | o'clock p, m., we ‘shall sell on the premises, as fol- | lows: i f Lots 13 to 17 inclusive. Square No, each froetin 20 feet ou north L str: ete with, a depth of 101 feet, EFT THE PREMISES OF JOHN LUTRELL, 361 E street, between lith end ith. a you colored Fl, Snswers to the name of RACHEL JACKEON, i Bt ‘bid if employing her. Poorest? PORN Rerneni’ al2foot private reets, ‘AD, BHIRTS, FANCY GOODS, &c., AT | AUCTION SALES, FUTURE pars. B® J. 0, Mo@UIRE & 0O., Auctioneers, PEREMPTORY OASH SALE OF ¥ WITH BRICK eae On Jee MEARE ron TWEEN G AN REETS NO! On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Oot t Lotren' hotreet china? tov otrent gest Mace ot, on re and’ streets north fronting 2 feet aoa on 18th street, and running back 100 ‘ting 28 ee feet, improved by « Brick Title perfect, and sale peremptory, Terms cash. sep 30-4 3.0. MeGUIRE & O0.. Ancts. IN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. BY Gaze No, 626, corner 7th and D streets north, HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS ON H STRERT, DT NEBR Ore AND 77H SURBRTS NORTE. oon FURSDAY, the dth day Petober next, at 5 leek a4 bar shall sell, in front of He prem- poe thels it in square 458, beginntag at south- feet; pote said Lot. aod running thence west «2 @ feet: theres 133 toot 10% inches; thence east Tupi foot paved visos of beginning, be di apeing, back to 30+ 7 ‘SPrpperty will be divided into two Build Lots 2 feet front st 10's tanhon dae making the handsosent Bee ean pen deem, 1 ington. Building Lots in Wash- Terms: One-half cash; Dalance six and twelve months, for notes _bearin deed of trust on the Dremisens ses mound bya conveyancing aud revenue at, based starter eg mms ac, Al rep 20d {Con Union] Uoeatae Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. No, 526, corner of 7th and D streets, LARGE SALE OF HOTEL FURNITURE, BA FIXTURES, LIQUORS, HACKS, CARRIAG ¢ BUGGIES, HARNESS, ROBES, &e,, AT AU Commencing on WEDNESDAY, the 5th day of October, at 10 o'clock a. m., and continuing from day to day until the whole stock is disposed of, at thecorner of éth and D streets north, known as Martin's Franklin Honse, viz . One Rotewood Case Piano, 6\{ octave, Gilbert's ‘make, Boston, Cover and stoo) jeine Parlor Suites, Red Velvet Plush, consist Sofas. Easy, and Side Chairs Marble-top Tables Gilt Frame French Plate Mirrors oo rniture of thirty Bed Chambers, ¢onsist- Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Wasbstands Bureaus, Chairs, Tables, Hair and Husk Mat- tresses 2) fine Feather Beds 3) Feather Bolsters 60 Feather Pillows 50 pairs of fine Bed Blankets 75 good Bed Comforts 10 Pillow Cases 0 pairs of good Sheets , ane russels, Threa-ply, Ingrain, and Stair Carpets Ha | Oilclothe. ‘State Rods. and Rugs ss Toilet Sets, Table Crockery, Cutlery, Castors, &c Butter Trays Towels Dining Tables, Chairs, Fine Jot Damask Table Linen and A lot Kitchen Requisites And on THURSDAY, the 6th inst,, at 120’clock m., we shall eel all of the Bar Fixtures, such as—; Decanters, Tumblers, and Ornamenta All of. his Liquors in Cellar, consistin, Alarge let of Whiskeys,Brandies, and berrel 20 baskets of Ohampagnes, &c. Also, on FRIDAY, the 7th instant, at 10 o'clock &,m., we shall sell, in front of his Livery and Bale Stables on th street, all of his stock of— Carriages and Buggy Horses Carriages, Buggies. Hacks, Harness Double and Single Buffalo Robes, Blankets, &c. Bome of the above stock are excellent Draft Horses, jnost of them are well known as fast driy- ing stork We call attention to the buyers at the above sale, as we have to give possession of the House by the 15th of October, Terms cas! o! ‘ines by the ¢ flopost rte required from each purchaser u ane Med tt PO 'GRERN & WILLIAMS. Aucts, ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EPFEOTS AT AUOTION. On WEDNESDAY MORNING. October 5th, at_10 o'clock, I will sell, at my Auction Store, No. 174 Bridge street, Georgetown, a _geperal jortment Oe ee Favalare spe Effects. erms cash. Sale vositive. CHRISTIANNA EHRMANNTRAUT, Administrator. orl THOS. DOWLING, Auct, YGREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY, the deh instant at Wordiock a. m.,we shall sell at the residence of a gentleman declizing housekeeping, on the corner of 6th and H streets north, No. $69. viz: Mahogany Sofas, Chairs. Tables and Ornaments Gilt Frame Looking Glasses and Brassel« Carpet Cottage Bedsteads, Wardrobes and Rureaus Feather Beds, Pillows. Bolster and Mattrasses Nearly new Cook Stove and Utensils Mahogany, Sideboard and Dining Tables China, Glass and Crockery Ware A good lot of Kitchen Re: tes nd many otber articles too numerous to enu- merate, Terms cash, oc ld GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts, Y JA8. OC. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. FOR SALE BY AUOTION-GREAT SALE OF NTS. On THURSDAY MORNING. Oct. 6th, at 19 o’clk at the Auction ms, we shall sell one of the finest collections of Plantsever offered in Wash- ington, consisting of— Camallia Japonicas, a fine collection, of various sizes Air Plants, (orchi some very beautiful sorts Ferns a ls ge lot of the rarest and best Fine Poliaged Plants, such as Begonias, Osladi- ums. c., Palms, Orange Trees, and A Fine Norfolk Island Pine, Together with arich miseellaneous collection, com prising— Fuchias, eraniums, Bouvargras Helietropes, Double White Almonds, Oactuses, c. The whole forming the best collection ever of- fered at public sale in this city, They are from the Nursery of Mr, Saul, and will be sold in front of the auction store to the highest bidder for cash, to be removed . the time of sale, or remain at the purchaser’s risk. oc ld J.C, McGUIRE & OO., Aucta. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers. B No 526 7th street, corner D north, VALUABLE SALE OF IMPROV: q PROVED PROPERTY ON THE: OOUNER Oe THIRDBTREET AND MISSOUBL AVENUE AT On WEDNESDAY, the 5th day of October, we shall sell, on the premises, at 50’clock, p. m., three four story Brick Houses, containing thirty seven Booms in.ail. It has been occupied as a Hotel, on Lot 1, in Square A. ae above property will be sold separate or alto- gether, Also, Lots 37 and 38, on Third street, im same Square. 50 feet front by 100 deep, adjoining the improved property. This sale offers great inducements to purchasers, sishe loveron is one of the best in the city for a erge hotel erm. made knee on the oe eee sep 28 d NN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, Y J, ©. MOGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY AT THE COBNER OF VERMONT AVENUE AND NOBTH V STREET On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, October Mtn, at 434 o'clock, on the premises, by virtue of a deed of trust from James Brown, dated May 27th, 1863, and duly recorded among the land records forWashingd ton county, I shall sell, Lots No 1 and 31, im Barr's subdivision of Square No, 358, fronting on Ver- mont avenue, at the corner of north V street, and running back toa public alley, and improved by a smal! Brick Howse and a portable shanty. _ Terms: One half incash; the remainder in six and nine months, with interess, secured by adeed ft phi mises. % Donvepineee’ ‘sod steenpe at the cost of the pur- U.H. BIDENOUR. Ghacer. Trustee. rep2-eokds J. 6. MO@UIRE & O0., Aucts, ITAN POLICE SALE—A | small ena MARE marked "CTOs! on sboulder was taken on the 23th Papusspestolcn. Thie mare will be soldat W L. Wall & Co.'s Ba- DAY, thr lith instaat. ati o'clock best cash bidder, unless legal evi- p shal! be furnished to the prop- erty clerk of the District, at bis office, No. 453 eth etreet wes! eviontly thereto, and all ex- pences of Livery advertisem ant paid. By order: CE ees ie, a. m., to the dence of owners! oc 1-8t pects COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR BALE, Kn as ow? PLEASANT VIEW SEMINARY, Lafely occupied by Mies Mariana Keech as a choo], situated on the Baltimore and W; ington iri ad, at Hyatteville, or Bladensburg t. miles trom Washington and 200 yards epO containing ten acres of which con yerted into town lotsa. Th~ property is ly im proved with two dwellings—an octagon with 10 rooms and a cottage wih Broa. All kinds of fruit are now growing. This is one of the pretti est locations on the Railroad between Washington end Baltimore—withio 12 minutes’ ride by rail cod pike, The aboy 80! es FON, on the prem » ‘or. cash ‘or ite eq rrament, at 3o’elock p. m., DAY, October ty q * if the weather should prove unfavorsble, th fair d 'o inc! fair da, umbrance.and possessiop given Sok seomslax sani ines pa spring on the premises: ay 7 ' sep 20-eotOcte* 48 Br. N.Y. NOTICE A reward of ive conts will be paid for | 2un6 Se eer React Act tele ier foleeers Lin eee ee ec ed pee a ae credi SJeubdivistons comprising Lot 19, tate aqusre, my accoun WM. SESGER, hi feet front on 26th st., Sep,30-3t Jeweller, Navy-Yard. te hot the shots oe Be to ois Toot private NFORMATION WANTED=of DANIEL LUD. | Sey, ‘ \ I DY, s native of Parish of Glanworth, Gounty af | «,Wotp) ana2.acuare nous Of edie tyeubaivid beard theshlp Mtoe. cauianrsad eee Te iz savenge, running through Bnd fr: nt- day of last July. e from there t to Washing: pid opts a cALianeaeete “rest on i Waitlngton, Brow day ingermedtin of mame | the pubic, apace, and a0. ~D. 0. tio he kindly Wee red by his brother, * ay Al Py re Srl Jon Lot Feauate mt froutine iret LUDDY. by directing his letter to BDWARD [i Alse Qrigine [ies ‘Crook, By iste eer nee, Heese Mastisal Sct a Re OU EEME | Semining Reiss pirat ae Ponreny . 0, fo nop 50.3" stone, wit i ‘ot fer a lime kiln t ___{Chrer 20 5" | wood 2 On handssuyeri: 5 new and secon 1- ie monte neaetetcs cee taken on storage, © PT H, GRA Rare Rea 6th and 7th sts., on Gat. S85 to avenni Havin, x Tall RADE, WHtCH itt be oat satpirns of Pall OVER SACKS, just oy

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